Poland name new boss following World Cup failure

A picture taken on May 20, 2018 shows newly-appointed coach of Polish national team, Jerzy Brzeczek attending a match between Jagiellonia Bialystok and Legia Warszawa at the Municipal Stadium in the eastern Polish city of Bialystok. PHOTO | PAWEL POLECKI |

What you need to know:

  • The former midfielder guided Plock to fifth in the Ekstraklasa in his only season at the helm.
  • Brzeczek is also the uncle of Wolfsburg winger and current Poland international Jakub Blaszczykowski.

Poland have appointed former international Jerzy Brzeczek as their new head coach in the wake of a disappointing World Cup campaign.

The 47-year-old leaves his post with Wisla Plock to succeed Adam Nawalka, who ended a five-year stint at the helm after Poland finished bottom of Group H in Russia.

Brzeczek has extensive experience within the national team setup having won 42 caps during a playing career that included stints at Lech Poznan, Maccabi Haifa and Sturm Graz.

He took his first steps into management with Rakow Czestochowa in 2010 and later took charge of Lechia Gdansk and GKS Katowice.

The former midfielder guided Plock to fifth in the Ekstraklasa in his only season at the helm.

Brzeczek is also the uncle of Wolfsburg winger and current Poland international Jakub Blaszczykowski.